Part 9d
In Part 9c, we heard that the unscrupulous nature of the CCP manifests through its hypocrisy, often stating one thing and then doing the opposite. For example, before the CCP came into power in 1949, it called for “popular election” and demanded “returning people’s rights to the people” promising democracy to the masses during the time when it was trying to overthrow the KMT government. However, once the CCP finally supplanted the KMT, what evolved in its place was the most despotic and unscrupulous government the Chinese people had ever seen.
Sixty years later, in November 2004 the CCP’s People’s Daily asserted the basis of party leadership as being, “A steadfast control of ideology is the essential and political foundation for consolidating Party rule.”
The CCP is so adept at misleading the Chinese people through hypocrisy and deception, that the people can no longer distinguish truth from lies. Some of these false promises include the freedoms defined by Article 35 of China’s Constitution, which stipulates that citizens of China have freedoms of expression, publication, assembly, association, protest and demonstration. However the reality for the Chinese people under CCP rule is the deprivation of all these rights. And none of these so-called rights have ever been realized without severe punishment. Civilian groups who apply for permit to demonstrate in Beijing are instead arrested. And with today’s technological advances of telecommunications, the Chinese people, instead of having a freer vehicle for expression, are faced with the CCP blockade of websites, filtering information, monitoring chat rooms, controlling email and incriminating internet users.
In regards to human rights, the CCP presents itself as a defender of human rights by promising to punish offenders. Yet, ironically, the Party is the biggest offender of such violations making great effort to divert international attention away from its crimes.
The Chinese people may feel that today there are more freedoms, but history shows us that under CCP leadership, at any moment for any reason, the CCP can take back all such “freedom” instantly as it has done before.
Part 9d: The CCP uses unscrupulous measures in efforts to protect its self-interest regardless of ultimate harm to the people and the nation. Historically, the CCP distorted its role in defeating Japanese invaders during the Sino-Japanese war, As it used the war as an opportunity to strengthen itself. In 1972, when China & Japan resumed diplomatic relations, Mao Zedong let slip the truth to the Japanese Prime Minister, that the CCP had to thank Japan since without the Sino-Japanese War the CCP would not have gained power in China.
Since 2001, the CCP has opportunistically mis-used the context of a post 911 counter-terrorism climate to label religious practitioners, dissidents and persons engaged in land conflicts as terrorists thus launching violent repressions against the Chinese people. Without any moral restraint, the CCP is expert at political scheming and takes advantage of all opportunity to show a cooperative face to the world while behind the scenes it deviously plots methods to maintain totalitarian rule.









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